I'd be interested in such a device, at the right price. But, only a small percentage of the Dynon EFIS are being installed in tandem seat aircraft, and only a certain percentage of those purchasers would be interested in a back seat EFIS display. So, the total market is probably fairly small, and I doubt it is large enough to justify the engineering costs to develop the product.It should be relativity easy to make a box that takes the information from the serial buss and outputs the basic EFIS screen in NTSC format. That way those with tandem aircraft could purchase whatever screen is best for their situation.
Wjy not put in another D10 or D-100 and connect only power and DSAB? The video thing sounds just as pricey.
How many confirmed orders at $1700 would you need before Dynon would design and build a batch of these things? I'm not prepared to buy one at that price, but supposedly there are a lot of people who want one badly enough that price is not an issue for them. If this large bunch of people will commit to buying one, then you can build it without losing money, they will have a back seat display, and everyone will be happy.As we've always said, it's possible for us to design a standalone screen product, but it is not cost effective. We'd have to sell it for at least as much as an EMS-D10 ($1700) and probably more given the low volume. We just don't think enough people would buy it.